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features need in nimibook to start using it? #13
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As far as I'm concerned looking at https://pietroppeter.github.io/nimibook/ I don't see that many features specific to Nimibook that should stop from getting started using it. Once it's able to generate the TOC and build everything by itself I see no reason to wait any longer. (With Clonkk's PR we are basically there?) Updating shouldn't be much of a problem as most of the Nimibook code is in Yes |
Markdown support has been added and a plan for how to update it in the future has been established (nimibook as a package which modifies files in the repo). Are we ready to move over to using nimiBook @Clonkk ? |
I think with pietroppeter/nimibook#19 merged we're good to go ! |
@Clonkk it's not more than fair that you get to be the one to |
I was already on it |
given current progress in https://github.com/pietroppeter/nimibook I think we can start to ask ourselves when this project can migrate to use nimibook. Which feature do we still want from nimibook that we want to use here?
Later we will also need to manage how to update this repo when nimib and nimibook evolve, but I guess this is a separate issue and we will tackle it when we have it, but if we already start with a good set of feature this other problem is postponed.
As far as I can see I would at least add the markdown support in nimibook, which seems reasonably easy to do and possibly useful for pages without nim code.
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